Some late-night news, notes and highlights from Coors Field after the Rockies held off the Brewers for an entertaining 8-6 victory.

* As expected, Guillermo Moscoso will start Wednesday’s game vs. Milwaukee. He got called up from Triple-A where he was 8-5 with a 6.25 ERA in 16 starts. He takes the place of left Drew Pomeranz, who was scratched because of soreness in his left pectoral muscle and biceps.

The Rockies didn’t announce the corresponding roster move, but it’s likely to be an infielder, perhaps Matt McBride.

* In his rehab start at Colorado Springs Tuesday, Michael Cuddyer went 4-for-4 with a two-run homer, a double and three RBIs. He’ll play first base for the Sky Sox on Wednesday then rejoin the Rockies on Thursday as they open a four-game set vs. the Marlins.

* Starter Tyler Chatwood doubled down the right-field line in the fourth inning, his first hit as a Rockie (he had two hits during interleague play with the Angels last season). It was the first extra-base hit of his career.

“That was a lot of fun, and that was my first double ever, so that was pretty cool,” said Chatwood, who loves to swing the bat. “But I was pretty tired after sliding.”

* The Rockies clinched their first win in a home series since June 1-3 vs. the Dodgers.

* The Rockies scored four runs in the first inning after scoring three runs in the first on Monday night. Colorado leads the majors with 95 runs scored in the first inning of games this season.

* Here’s a great stat about starting pitching (courtesy of the Rockies’ crack PR crew): The Rockies are now 34-33 when their starting pitcher goes at least 5.0 innings this season and 31-24 when their starting pitcher allows three-runs-or-less.

* Eric Young Jr. tied his career high with three hits (fifth time this season). His seven total bases (two-run homer, double, single) set a new career high. Young now has 23 hits since July 31, and he entered Tuesday’s game leading the majors in hits since July 31.

* CarGo drove in two runs and went 4-for-4. It was his 21st multi-RBI game this season. The four hits were a career high (12th time he’s done it).

* Rookie catcher Wilin Rosario drove in a run with a double and also hit a solo homer. of his 60 hits this season, 60 have gone for extra-bases (14 doubles, 19 home runs).